Rep. Biggs now endorsed for Governor by more than 30 current or former state legislators, only Republican candidate with legislative support
GILBERT, AZ—The Biggs for Arizona campaign officially announced six new legislative endorsements today, bringing the campaign’s total to 33 endorsements from current or former Arizona state legislators. Congressman Andy Biggs is the only Republican candidate in the race to be endorsed by any current legislators, as well as the only current candidate to be endorsed by President Trump and Charlie Kirk and to lead any poll of the Republican gubernatorial primary race. The six new endorsements announced today include:
- State Senate President Pro Tempore T.J. Shope (Pinal County, LD16)
- State Senator Hildy Angius (Mohave County, LD30)
- State Representative Teresa Martinez (Pinal County, LD16)
- State Representative David Livingston (Maricopa County, LD28)
- State Representative Nick Kupper (Maricopa County, LD25)
- State Representative Chris Lopez (Pinal County, LD16)
“I am very excited to have the support of these impressive legislators who have fought for conservative values and protected Arizonans from Katie Hobbs’ progressive agenda,” said Congressman Andy Biggs. “Our movement is hitting its stride, continuing to pick up support from across the state as voters hear about our vision to Restore the American Dream in Arizona. It’s clear we are the only campaign able to unite our Republican Party after the July primary election and defeat Katie Hobbs in November.”

KEY NATIONAL AND STATE ENDORSEMENTS GO TO BIGGS
-Rep. Andy Biggs is the only candidate in the Arizona Republican gubernatorial primary endorsed by both President Donald J. Trump and the late, great Charlie Kirk.
-Biggs has also earned endorsements from Turning Point CEO Erika Kirk, Arizona Congressmen Eli Crane and Paul Gosar, Maricopa County Supervisors Debbie Lesko and Mark Stewart, and 33 current or former state legislators including Senate President Warren Petersen, State Senator Jake Hoffman, State Senator Wendy Rogers, and State Representative Leo Biasiucci.
-Rep. Andy Biggs has received endorsements from influential conservative organizations like Turning Point Action, Moms for Liberty Action, and Gun Owners of America-Arizona Chapter.
-Law enforcement officials and organizations like former Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller, the Arizona Law Enforcement Association, and the Arizona Council of Prisons Locals have all endorsed Biggs for Arizona.
POLLING SHOWS BIGGS IN FRONT
-Rep. Biggs has led the primary field by double digits in third-party polls commissioned by GrayHouse (24 points), Emerson College (33 points), and Pulse Decision (24 points), with all polls having been conducted since September 2025 with three GOP gubernatorial primary candidates included.
-Rep. Biggs has not polled behind any of the current Republican primary candidates at any moment in the race.
BIGGS SETS PERSONAL FUNDRAISING RECORDS IN 2025
-Rep. Andy Biggs showed consistent fundraising growth and set multiple personal fundraising records in 2025, with his Q2, Q3, and Q4 totals outpacing any previous fundraising quarter in his career.
-Rep. Andy Biggs leads all current Republican gubernatorial candidates in fundraising for the cycle with $1.9M total raised and $782K cash on hand.
GRASSROOTS CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BIGGS
-The Biggs for Arizona campaign has “maxed out” the number of E-Qual petition signatures gathered through the Arizona Secretary of State’s website, virtually assuring his qualification for the Republican primary ballot.
-Biggs for Arizona has earned endorsements from GOP Legislative District Committees in Districts 10, 13, 14, and 15, making BFA the only gubernatorial campaign to receive an official endorsement from a GOP LD Committee this cycle.
-Rep. Andy Biggs has also received an official endorsement from the Republican Liberty Caucus of Arizona.
BIGGS MAKES CASE ACROSS STATE & THROUGH LOCAL MEDIA
-Rep. Biggs made campaign stops in Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Yuma, Mohave, Navajo, Apache, Yavapai, Coconino, Cochise, Graham, and Gila Counties in 2025.
-Rep. Biggs sat down for interviews with AZ Family, Fox 10, 12 News, KECY (Yuma), the Arizona Republic, the Associated Press, Mohave Daily News, KTAR, and KFYI, as well as receiving front page coverage in the Navajo-Hopi Observer for his trip to St. Michaels.
